trullization (Meaning)
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trullization (n.)
The act of laying on coats of plaster with a trowel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trullization
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trullization Sentence Examples
- The trullization process involved gradually transforming the church into a localized institution.
- The Eastern Orthodox Church underwent a period of trullization, becoming more autonomous from Byzantine influence.
- The First and Second Trullan Councils aimed to establish a distinct Eastern Orthodox liturgical and disciplinary identity.
- The trullization of the church reduced the influence of the Pope on Eastern Orthodox affairs.
- Some Eastern Orthodox theologians resisted the trullization movement, arguing it compromised church tradition.
- The trullization period witnessed the emergence of distinctive Eastern Orthodox practices and rituals.
- The trullization of the liturgy allowed for the use of local languages and customs.
- The trullization process contributed to the cultural and theological divergence between Eastern and Western Christianity.
- The trullization period is considered a significant chapter in Eastern Orthodox history, shaping its identity and practices.
- The trullization of the Eastern Orthodox Church has left a lasting legacy on its theology, liturgy, and governance.
FAQs About the word trullization
The act of laying on coats of plaster with a trowel.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The trullization process involved gradually transforming the church into a localized institution.
The Eastern Orthodox Church underwent a period of trullization, becoming more autonomous from Byzantine influence.
The First and Second Trullan Councils aimed to establish a distinct Eastern Orthodox liturgical and disciplinary identity.
The trullization of the church reduced the influence of the Pope on Eastern Orthodox affairs.